Penn State's Matt Campbell Introduces New Format for Blue-White Game
Penn State HC Matt Campbell reveals new format for Blue-White game
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Penn State's head coach Matt Campbell has announced a new format for the upcoming Blue-White game on April 25. The first half will focus on practice drills, while the remainder will feature a traditional scrimmage, allowing the coaching staff to evaluate both young and upperclassmen players.
- 01New format includes practice drills followed by a scrimmage.
- 02First half will focus on stretching and 7-on-7 drills.
- 03The second half will resemble a conventional Blue-White game.
- 04This format aims to assess player development and depth chart positions.
- 05The game is scheduled for April 25, 2024.
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Penn State's head coach Matt Campbell has revealed a new format for the annual Blue-White game, set for April 25, 2024. The first half of the event will consist of typical practice activities, including stretching and 7-on-7 drills, allowing players to warm up and showcase their skills. Following this, the game will transition into a traditional scrimmage, providing the coaching staff with valuable insights into player development and depth chart assessments. This approach marks a departure from the previous format under former coach James Franklin, as Campbell aims to evaluate both young talents and the progress of upperclassmen during this critical spring practice.
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This new format allows fans to see how the team is developing ahead of the upcoming season, fostering community engagement and excitement.
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